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Joe Guercio |
Buffalo, New York |
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Joe Guercio
has enjoyed a prolific career, but he is probably best known and admired
for his work with Elvis Presley. He was musical director and conductor
for Elvis' concert shows from the summer of 1970 to the summer of 1977
when Elvis made his last concert appearance. Elvis was known for
spontaneity and improvisation on stage and the cast had to be ready for
anything. Guercio remembers "He'd just turn around and start a tune. The
rhythm section knew him backwards and forwards, but when you're up there
conducting a twenty-six-piece orchestra, what are you gonna do?" In
describing that experience, Guercio once commented good-naturedly that
conducting for Elvis was "like following a marble down concrete steps."
This led to his being a target for a particular practical joker. Guercio
later found his stage tux stuffed with marbles and a few hundred more
rolling around in his dressing room. Along with the marbles was a note:
"Follow the marble - E.P."
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Guercio was musical director for the International Hotel in Las Vegas when the work with Elvis began. Along with the obvious contributions he made to Elvis' shows, including many of the triumphs of Elvis' "concert era", it was Joe Guercio who created the now almost iconic six-note theme for Elvis' stage entrances and bows. It was also Guercio who suggested that Elvis' shows open with Theme from 2001 - A Space Odyssey (Also Sprach Zarathustra). The inspiration came when Guercio and his late first wife saw the now-classic science fiction movie in a theater, for when the music began Mrs. Guercio whispered to her husband "You'd think Elvis was about to enter." Joe Guercio first left his native Buffalo, NY as an accompanist for Patti Paige. He has lived in Las Vegas since 1967 and has been a musical director for Diana Ross, Jim Nabors, Florence Henderson, Diahann Carroll, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, among others. His arrangement of the medley Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead was a 1972 hit for Barbra Streisand, and his arrangement of The Way We Were/Try to Remember was a 1975 hit for Gladys Knight. Guercio's work with Natalie Cole to reunite her on stage in duet with her late father, Nat King Cole, pre-dated her famous early 1990's duet recordings and videos with Mr. Cole. Recently, Guercio accompanied blues legend B.B. King to Rome to meet Pope John Paul II and perform in the Vatican's fifth Christmas concert.
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